I haven't seen this article linked yet, but here was Pete's guesses on how Crooked Stick would play this week in his own words.
http://www.indystar.com/article/20120908/SPORTS/209090339/BMW-Championship-Dye-expects-Sunday-s-winner-more-than-20-under-I was at the tournament every day and very fortunate to be to spend some time with Pete this week. I watched some of the tournament with him and Alice at their home on TV. Pete was suprised by nothing. He's been doing this long enough to know exactly what to expect. At times, he would watch one of the pros line up a putt and immediately say "they'll miss it left" and then, it was missed left. His memory and ability to read the greens is incredible. At one point on Saturday, I suggested that maybe the winner would not get to 20 under... Pete looked at me sternly and said
you're wrong. Winning score - 20 under, same score as the previous week. Score one for Pete and two for Rory.
There's other things that the PGA, WGA and Crooked Stick could do besides add length though. The first things that comes to my mind is to play #9 at 500 yards as a par 4. I saw many players have a sub-optimal hole here (Phil on Thurs, for instance) and still make birdie. Another would be to put the pins in tougher place - I saw many pins placed in the flattest places on the greens.
It seems as if the PGA and FedEx Cup WANTS birdies though to keep things exciting, which is certainly the case. The highlights that I personally saw were Tiger's chip in on #9 on Fri and Garrigus' putt on #13 on Sun - both amazing birdies. Nobody remembers a chip in for par or bogey.
Overall, it was a great tournament with an amazing leaderboard, huge crowds and an awesome staff/ volunteers who had some tough conditions to contend with. The PGA will not wait another 21 years to come back to Crooked Stick.